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The 0.3 Ml Calibration.
The Addition of Dextrose 5% Provides Calories and Free Water to the Hypotonic Solution of 0.
The Arrow is Pointing to Storage Information on This Becaplermin Gel Label.
The Dosage Strength of This Ibuprofen Preparation.
The First Label Check—the Nurse Looks at the Medication Label Upon Removing It from the Pyxis™ Machine.
The IV Fluid is Squeezed into the Vial and Then Drains Back into the IV Bag.
The Manufacturer's Information.
The Medication Vial is Attached to the Reconstitution Device Using Aseptic Technique.
The Nurse Checks the Titration Increment Before Adjusting the IV Flow Rate.
The Nurse Draws Up 10 Units of Regular.
The Nurse Inserts a Medication Cartridge into the Appropriate Device in Preparation for Medication Administration.
The Nurse Must Recognize the Difference Between IM and IV Reconstitution Instructions on This Medication Label.
The Nurse Uses a Bar Code Scanner to Check the Label of a Prefilled Syringe Just Before Administration.
The Nurse Will Draw Up 55 Units of 70/30 U-100 Insulin As Shown.
The Patient Emar Often Provides Easy Access to Online Medication Reference Materials.
The Rule of Nines Simplifies the Process of Determining %tbsa by Using Multiples of 9 to Estimate the Surface Area Burned.
The Thumb is Placed Against the Scored Neck.
The Transdermal Patch.
This 'Kyle the Crocodile' Medicine Spoon Appeals to Children.
This Central Line is Inserted through the Chest.
This Liquid Medication.
This Multiple-Dose Vial of Lidocaine Hcl 2% May Be Used for More Than One Dose.
This Premixed Liter Bag of D5 Ns + 20 Meq Kcl Shows the Additive.
This Small Stone is Measured in Grams.
This Time Tape.
Traditional Infusion Pump.
Teaspoon.
The 6 Ml Marking on Each of These Syringes is an Example of the 1 Ml or 2 Ml Calibration on Large-Volume Syringes.
The Ampule is Scored at the Neck to Facilitate Opening the Device.
The Diluent from the First Vial is Injected into the Solute.
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